


These troubleshooting techniques are covered in more detail in the video if the text instructions are unclear.

Macos server m1 install#
This issue first occurred for me when performing a clean wipe and install of High Sierra on a late 2013 Macbook Pro. If you are receiving the above error message when trying to update or install an application on a computer running macOS, the above video should show you the solution to get your App Store working properly again. MacOS App Store error messages: “Could not connect to server.” “We could not complete your request.” “There was an error in the App Store.
